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Volume 26, Issue 2
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While digitalized, the music streaming industry is not decarbonized. In fact, research suggests the industry accounts for 200 to 350 million kilograms of greenhouse gases emitted every year in the U.S. These emissions derive from streaming platforms’ reliance on data centers, which consume enormous amounts of energy. This Article contends that the Inflation Reduction Act …
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In today’s digital age, online dating has become perhaps the most common way to meet potential romantic partners. It seems as though everyone is “on the apps” these days, searching for a casual fling or lifelong partner. The romanticized meetcutes of the past have largely been supplanted by complex algorithms, perfectly curated profiles, and endless …
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Social media exploded across the globe, permeating the lives of billions— creating an era of unprecedented interconnectedness, entertainment, education, and commerce. Friends stay connected continents apart; dance moves go viral; DIY lessons abound; and businesses reach new customers with pinpoint accuracy. Yet, this explosion also causes harm. Scammers take advantage of unsuspecting users; predators lure …
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Beyond providing unprecedented financial autonomy, cryptocurrencies also reveal regulatory gaps that expose both consumers and the U.S. government to the risk of exploitation. Legal controversies surrounding the Binance cryptocurrency exchange illustrate how current U.S. regulations struggle to manage decentralized digital assets, thereby leaving vulnerabilities that bad actors can exploit. This Article underscores the urgent need …